Maputo's Streets in Turmoil: Protesters Challenge Election Outcomes


In a dramatic turn of events in Maputo, key arteries like Julius Nyerere Avenue near the notorious Hulene Landfill have been barricaded, as reported by the vigilant Jornal Notícias team this morning. In a similar vein, Mozambique Avenue from Missão Roque Roundabout to the Bagamoyo neighborhood has met the same fate, with protesters ingeniously using a power transmission pole and a scatter of stones to halt traffic.

Amidst this civic unrest, the military and police have stepped in with a strategy of peacekeeping, aiming to dismantle these blockades without sparking any violent exchanges. The core of these protests? A fierce contestation of the National Election Commission's recent announcement of the election results.

These actions paint a vivid picture of dissent in Mozambique's capital, where the public's voice is literally and figuratively taking to the streets, disrupting the daily rhythm in a bid for recognition and change. The authorities, treading carefully, are navigating this delicate situation, ensuring that while order is restored, the right to protest is not trampled underfoot.

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